If you are embedding the viewerframe into a custom webpage, third-party dashboard, or Home Assistant setup, you can often trigger extra quality via custom parameters appended to the stream URL: http://1192.168.1
While "Extra Quality" isn't a standard single parameter, it generally refers to configuring these viewers to maximize visual fidelity rather than speed. Core Delivery Modes
To maximize the quality of a ViewerFrame feed, specific parameters are combined in the URL: viewerframe mode extra quality
Log into your IP camera via its local IP address using an administrative account.
Extra Quality rendering requires a robust graphics card (GPU) or a high-performance processor (CPU). Check that your system meets the recommended requirements [1]. If you are embedding the viewerframe into a
, utilizes large CMOS sensors (e.g., 1/1.3 inch) and supports 4K resolution, allowing for digital zooming without losing image clarity. Frame Rate Optimization
When you select you are demanding that your software stop cutting corners. You want to see every pixel, every shadow, and every motion blur exactly as it will appear in the final export. Check that your system meets the recommended requirements
By adding the &Quality=Extra parameter and upgrading the resolution, you send a command to the camera to operate in "Live" mode, push more pixels, and use its best encoding setting.
: While higher frame rates (30-60 FPS) provide smoother motion, they do not inherently reduce motion blur; that is managed by the camera's shutter speed. Software Enhancements : Using tools like OBS Studio
Ensure the resolution is set to the maximum supported by the hardware (e.g., ).